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A:Do you have any suggestions about it? B:()
A . No, I have no idea
B . Let me give you a hand
C . After I read it in detail, will tell you my opinio
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A:Do you think ______________?B: No, I saw him just now on the second floor.
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Where do you think the conversation might have taken place?
A、 In a restaurant
B、In the classroom
C、In a bookstore
D、In the street
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They have ____ a price which we think will be acceptable ____ you.
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I think this is the first time that we have met.anywhere.
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True love never dies, you’ll hear people say. If you think this is just a lot of nonsense, then you haven’t met John Gallagher.
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Do you think we should be polite to treat our guests?
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This is the fifth time that we ______ each other.A. met B. have met C. had met D. meet
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Many people have tried to sell us DVD players, but you are certainly one of _________ (persuasive) salespeople we have met.
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听力原文:M: Don" t you think it would have been very nice to have lived in the 19th century? They didn’t have this terrible stress and pace that we have.
W: Yes, but what did they do with that leisurely pace. ? All that most people had to think about was where the next meal was coming from.
What problem did she mention?
A.They had too much stress.
B.They had nothing to do in their spare time.
C.They were worried about their meals.
D.The pace was terrible.
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Speaker A: Do you have to have that record on quite so loud? Speaker B: ______
A.Well, it's none of your business whether I have the record on loud or not.
B.Sorry! Is it bothering you?
C.No, I don't have to. Do you want me to turn it down?
D.Yes, sorry to bother you. I'll be more careful next time.
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If you want stay young, sit down and have a good think. This is the research finding of a team of Japanese doctors, who say that most our brains are not getting enough exercises—and as a result, we are ageing unnecessarily soon.
Professor Taiju Matsuzawa wanted to find out why otherwise healthy farmers in northern Japan appeared to be losing their ability to think and reason at a relatively early age, and how the process of ageing could be slowed down.
With a team a colleague (同事) at Tokyo National University, he set about measuring brain volumes of a thousand people of different ages and varying occupations.
" Computer technology enabled the researchers to obtain precise (精确的) measurements of the volume of the front and side sections of the brain, which relate to intellect (智能) and emotion, and determine the human character. " The rear section of the brain, which controls functions like eating and breathing, does not contract with age, and one can continue living without intellectual or emotional facilities.
Contraction of front and side parts—as cells die off—was observed in some subjects in their thirties, but it was still not evident in some sixty- and seventy-year-olds.
Matsuzawa concluded from his tests that there is a simple remedy to the contraction normally associated with age—using the head.
The findings show in general terms that contraction of the brain begins sooner in people in the country than in the towns. Those least at risk, says Matsuzawa, are lawyers, followed by university professors and doctors. White collar workers doing routine work in government offices are, however, as likely to have shrinking brains as the farm workers, bus drivers and shop assistants.
Matsuzawa's findings show that thinking can prevent the brain from shrinking. Blood must circulate properly in the head to supply the fresh oxygen the brain cells need. "The best way to maintain good blood circulation is through using the brain, " he says, "Think hard and engage in conversation. Don't rely on pocket calculators.
The team of doctors wanted to find out______.
A.how to make people live longer
B.the size of certain people's brains
C.which people are most intelligent
D.why certain people age sooner than others
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We have the offer ready for you.We have the offer ready for you.
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- You look familiar.Have we met somewhere before?-().
A.No, I think so.
B.No, I don't think so.
C.No, I think not.
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I am sure that we have met()before.
A.A.sometime
B.B.sometimes
C.C.some time
D.D.some times
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We don't think we can put the business through()you revise your terms and conditi
We don't think we can put the business through()you revise your terms and conditions.
A.unless
B.expect
C.only if
D.in addition
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___________ you were coming today, I’d have met you at the airport.
A.A.If I should know
B.B.If I have known
C.C.Did I know
D.D.Had I known
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“Do you think I can stay to become noting to you? So you think I am an automation?—a machine without feelings? And can bear to have my morsel of bread snatched form. my lips and my drop of living water dashed from my cup? Do you think, because I am poor, obscure, plain, and little, I am soulless and heartless? – You think wrong! – I have as much soul as you—and full as much heart! And if God had gifted me with some beauty, and much wealth, I should have made it as hard for you to leave me, as it is now for me to leave you. I am not talking to you now through the medium of custom, conventionalities, or even of mortal flesh: -- it is my spirit that addresses your spirit; just as if both had passed through the grave, and we stood at God’s feet, equal – as we are!”
1. Identify the author and the title of the novel from which this passage is taken.
2. Who is the narrator and whom is the speaker addressing?
3. Summarize the speaker’s meaning.
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—Do you remember the first time we met? —Of course. You() an evening party.
A.A.organized
B.B.have organized
C.C.had organized
D.D.were organizing
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听力原文:We have met the enemy, and he is ours. We bought him at a pet shop. When monkey-p
听力原文: We have met the enemy, and he is ours. We bought him at a pet shop. When monkey-pox, a disease usually found in the African rain forest, suddenly turns up in children in the American Midwest, it's hard not to wonder if the disease that comes from foreign animals is homing in on human beings. "Most of the infections we think of as human infections started in other animals," says Stephen Morse, director of the Center for Public Health Preparedness at Columbia University.
It's not just that we're going to where the animals are; we're also bringing them closer to us. Popular foreign pets have brought a whole new disease to this country. A strange illness killed Isaksen's pets, and she now thinks that keeping foreign pets is a bad idea. "I don't think it's fair to have them as pets when we have such a limited knowledge of them," says Isaksen.
"Laws allowing these animals to be brought in from deep forest areas without stricter control need changing," says Peter Schantz. Monkey-pox may be the wake-up call. Researchers believe infected animals may infect their owners. We know very little about these new diseases. A new bug may be kind at first. But some strains may become harmful. Monkey-pox doesn't look like a major infectious disease. But it is not impossible to pass the disease from person to person.
33.What do we learn about the pet sold at the shop?
34.Why did Isaksen advise people not to have foreign pets?
35.What does the passage suggest we may have to do in the future?
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A.It may come from Columbia.
B.It may suffer from monkey-pox.
C.It may enjoy being with children.
D.It may prevent us from being infected.
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We don’t think we can put the business through you revise your terms and conditions.
A:if;
B:unless;
C:in addition;
D:besides
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I don’t think you met each other, did you?
A.我想你们以前见过是吗?
B.我想你们以前一定不认识,是不是?
C.我想介绍你们认识。
D.我不想介绍你们认识。
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I have no idea______we met for the first time.
A.that
B.whether
C.what
D.when
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If he _____ last night, he would have met you()
A.comes
B.came
C.has come
D.had come